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“Eye area"

Airbrushing, placement
and sculpting
tutorial
1. Start
trimming some of the fur around the bridge of the nose and the eye
area, then use and awl to pierce two holes where the shank of the
eyes will be inserted
(Important
note: use the centre seam of the head, or the gusset seams as a
guide line to make sure the holes are symmetrical to each other)

2. If you want
to keep part of the head free from the airbrushing you'll be doing,
this is the time to cover that area with magic tape (make sure is
nice and tight and no loose pockets show underneath the tape).

3. Airbrush the
area around the eyes as shown on the photo below.

4. After the ink
has dry, peel off the tape from the head

5. Pin ears to
the side of the head, and again make sure they're symmetrical to
each other.


6. While you wait for the airbrushing
to dry, cut 2 oval shapes from the white mini fur with the help of
the template piece supplied in the pattern, then make a hole where
marked. Push the shank of the eye through the hole. If you want to,
you can place a drop of acetone based glue between the mini fur and
the eye to hold them in place.

7. Cut a long
piece of synthetic sinew and split in half lengthways. Pick one of
the lengths, and thread both ends through the long doll needle,
leaving a loop at the end.

8. Pull one of
the ears upwards, and insert the needle from underneath the ear,
coming out through the hole of the opposite socket.

Important
Note:
leave
thread loop hanging out of the ear – DO NOT PULL ALL THE WAY THROUGH.
9. Thread the
needle through the wire loop of the eye and insert the needle back
in the same hole. Come out almost next to where you started
(underneath the ear)


10. Before you
start pulling the synthetic sinew all the way, make sure the white
of the eye is below the black of the eye and slightly towards the
outside of the face (please refer to the photos below):


11. Wrap the
needle 3 times through the synthetic sinew loop you’ve left behind
and pull hard.


12. Insert
needle next to where you first started and exit anywhere on the
head.
13. Cut
synthetic sinew close to head. This will ensure the sculpting and
sewing of the eye at the same time. No need to do any knots. The
sinew will hold in place.

14. Repeat for
the other eye.


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